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    What morph is this?

    Its a female, about 9 years old. She has lots of alien head spots and a faded spot on her head, with flames. I thought she might be a new line of het Ivory, and she has big spots like a leopard.
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    From that picture normal to be able to determine if it's a YB a belly shot would help
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    Re: What morph is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    From that picture normal to be able to determine if it's a YB a belly shot would help
    I'll try to get one. Do you mean the sides where the flames are? What should I try to take a picture of?

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    Re: What morph is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Genetics Breeder View Post
    I'll try to get one. Do you mean the sides where the flames are? What should I try to take a picture of?
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    If that's a yellowbelly someone stole all of it's flames

    j/k A belly shot is the easiest way to verify if it's a yb AKA het Ivory
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    Normal... not seeing a sign of a morph
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    and her eyes are solid black or really dark brown

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    I'm not seeing yellow belly there.

    The flames on yellow bellies go much higher and the belly should have a checkered pattern.

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    I saw that thread, she has the checkering, but I couldn't get a picture of the end of her. Here is a better one.
    http://s1226.photobucket.com/albums/...current=21.jpg
    She also has more checkering, but I can't get a good picture.

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